Courses.EL1515Clusterquestions History
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During the online version of this class, in the fall of 2008, we will work with five focus situations, and use five clusters of questions to engage them. The situations are embedded in each week's content. The cluster questions are as follows:
During the online version of this class, in the fall of 2009, we will work with five focus situations, and use five clusters of questions to engage them. The situations are embedded in each week's content. The cluster questions are as follows:
- the art of assessing learning
- the art of assessing learning
- the art of troubleshooting learning
- the art of assessing learning
- the art of learning design
- the art of learning design
- the history of religious education, and individual faith community histories
- the history of religious education, and individual faith community histories
- ritual practices and learning
- ritual practices and learning
- biblical ideas and learning
- biblical ideas and learning
During the online version of this class, in the fall of 2008, we will work with five focus situations, and use five clusters of questions to engage them. The situations are embedded in each week's content. The cluster questions are as follows:
During the online version of this class, in the fall of 2008, we will work with five focus situations, and use five clusters of questions to engage them. The situations are embedded in each week's content. The cluster questions are as follows:
During the online version of this class, in the fall of 2008, we will work with five clusters of questions as follows:
During the online version of this class, in the fall of 2008, we will work with five focus situations, and use five clusters of questions to engage them. The situations are embedded in each week's content. The cluster questions are as follows:
The "cluster questions" are sets of questions grouped by cluster that help you to practice the ideas and skills this class is working with.
The "cluster questions" are sets of questions grouped by cluster that help you to practice the ideas and skills with which this class is working.
The "cluster questions" are sets of questions grouped by cluster that help you t practice the ideas and skills this class is working with.
The "cluster questions" are sets of questions grouped by cluster that help you to practice the ideas and skills this class is working with.
During the online version of this class, in the fall of 2008, we will work with five clusters of questions as follows:
- biblical ideas and learning
- ritual practices and learning
- the history of religious education, and individual faith community histories
- the art of learning design
- the art of troubleshooting learning
Each week each small group will work with one cluster of questions, mulling them over amongst themselves, and then posting a concluding summary to the course blog. Those summaries will then become further food for thought in our final large group discussion each week.
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The "cluster questions" are sets of questions grouped by cluster that help you t practice the ideas and skills this class is working with.